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  • Poor Flick
    Of sound mind
    • Jun 2014
    • 3167
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    #1

    Multi 110v outlets, individual timed control

    I'm wanting to control on and off timing to 4 110v outlets for outdoor Christmas light strings. Probably have 1 outlet on for about 30 seconds or maybe a minute, then switch off and repeat in sequence to another for the same amount of time, each independently, not to have more than 1 on at a time. I've looked some on the internet and searched some here on BCN with no luck, anyone heard of such a timer?
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  • goontron
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    • Dec 2011
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    #2
    Re: Multi 110v outlets, individual timed control

    Originally posted by Poor Flick
    each independently, not to have more than 1 on at a time.
    You can't have independent and "NOT" gated at the same time...

    So you are looking for sequential timing?

    EG: socket X on for 30 seconds, then turns off and socket X+1 switches on for 30 seconds, etc, repeat?
    Last edited by goontron; 11-24-2018, 10:29 AM.
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    • R_J
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      • Jun 2012
      • 9535
      • Canada

      #3
      Re: Multi 110v outlets, individual timed control

      Put this into google " 4 channel christmas light controller " or " 4 Channel Chase Controller " they make 4,6,8 etc. channel ones

      There is an ic that can do it, UTC 8156, just add a few more parts. There is also the ELM711 ic that could be used.
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      • stj
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        • Dec 2009
        • 30970
        • Albion

        #4
        Re: Multi 110v outlets, individual timed control

        solid-state relays and an arduino or 4017 and 555 circuit.

        or go oldschool and find an old camswitch - that's how it used to be done.

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        • Poor Flick
          Of sound mind
          • Jun 2014
          • 3167
          • U.S.S.A. The flophouse of the world.

          #5
          Re: Multi 110v outlets, individual timed control

          Originally posted by goontron
          You can't have independent and "NOT" gated at the same time...

          So you are looking for sequential timing?

          EG: socket X on for 30 seconds, then turns off and socket X+1 switches on for 30 seconds, etc, repeat?
          Thanks Goontron, I’d want X to come on for about 30 seconds or so, then shut off and the next socket Y would do the same, and continue for a total of 4 sockets.
          Last edited by Poor Flick; 11-24-2018, 11:29 AM.
          From my favoritest movie ever!:
          Cledus Snow: Can I ask you a question?
          Bo Darville: Sure, ask me what?
          Cleedus: What the Hell do we want to go to Texas for and haul beer back here? What is that?
          Bo: For the good old American life. For the money, the glory, and the fun. Mostly for the money.

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          • Poor Flick
            Of sound mind
            • Jun 2014
            • 3167
            • U.S.S.A. The flophouse of the world.

            #6
            Re: Multi 110v outlets, individual timed control

            Originally posted by R_J
            Put this into google " 4 channel christmas light controller " or " 4 Channel Chase Controller " they make 4,6,8 etc. channel ones

            There is an ic that can do it, UTC 8156, just add a few more parts. There is also the ELM711 ic that could be used.
            Originally posted by stj
            solid-state relays and an arduino or 4017 and 555 circuit.

            or go oldschool and find an old camswitch - that's how it used to be done.


            Appreciate it guys, the search advice really helped! I’m thinking I’m on the right track now with this or something similar:

            https://www.goknight.com/Chauvet-dj-dmx-4/
            Last edited by Poor Flick; 11-24-2018, 11:28 AM.
            From my favoritest movie ever!:
            Cledus Snow: Can I ask you a question?
            Bo Darville: Sure, ask me what?
            Cleedus: What the Hell do we want to go to Texas for and haul beer back here? What is that?
            Bo: For the good old American life. For the money, the glory, and the fun. Mostly for the money.

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